According to Cointelegraph, in the early 1990s, Estonia emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union as a newly independent nation. While many former Soviet republics focused on rebuilding their economies and governance structures, Estonia recognized a unique opportunity: the potential of digital technology to drive its transformation. This small Baltic nation saw the internet not just as a tool for communication but as a means to reimagine governance, citizen engagement, and economic growth. This decision to embrace the internet early and fully was not just born out of necessity but was fueled by the belief that technology could play a central role in shaping the nation’s future.

Estonia’s transformation became known as e-Estonia — a digital society built on the foundations of the internet. Over the past 30 years, it has not just been about adopting new tools and platforms but about using the internet to create a more democratic, transparent, and efficient society. Citizens have been given the ability to vote online, pay taxes, sign legal documents, and access nearly all government services (except divorce filings). This digital infrastructure increased transparency and accountability while making government services more accessible to all citizens. It has made Estonia one of the most technologically advanced societies in the world.